A practical presentation workflow for agencies that design in Figma but present elsewhere. In practice, the goal is to make the production step repeatable instead of treating every export, update, or handoff as a separate task.
Why this workflow matters
Teams usually start searching for presentation workflow for agencies using figma when the same task keeps coming back. It might be repeated copy edits, legacy-file handoff, email production, asset resizing, or export cleanup. Whatever the exact use case, the pattern is the same: the design is already done, but the production work keeps stretching the timeline.
How Pitchdeck fits into the process
Pitchdeck is helpful in this workflow because presentation work usually lives between design quality and practical delivery. Designing once in Figma and exporting to familiar deck formats is often the fastest middle ground.
With Pitchdeck, teams can usually:
- keep presentation design in Figma without trapping the output there
- export decks into formats stakeholders already expect
- reduce the need to rebuild polished work in slide software
A practical way to use it
The simplest approach is to keep the source work in Figma, make the production step part of the design workflow, and avoid exporting into a different tool unless you actually need to. That is where Pitchdeck tends to help most. Instead of treating production as a second project, it keeps more of the work close to the file the team is already maintaining.
The short version
If decks and presentations are the pain point, Pitchdeck is a strong place to start. For teams that repeat this task every week, the biggest gain is not just speed. It is consistency. A cleaner workflow means fewer manual fixes, fewer missed details, and less time spent rebuilding work that was already designed once.